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Turkey bets on jailed Kurdish militant to revive peace process

Concerns that instability will spill over from Syria add urgency to efforts to woo PKK leader Abdullah Öcalan from prison

Turkey is hoping for a breakthrough in efforts to end a four-decade insurgency by Kurdish militants after their jailed leader welcomed calls by the government to find a political solution to the conflict.

Abdullah Öcalan, founder of the banned Kurdistan Workers party (PKK), told opposition lawmakers visiting his prison on an island south of Istanbul over the weekend that he was willing to support a “new paradigm” aimed at a settlement after peace talks collapsed into fierce fighting in 2015. Öcalan is 25 years into a life sentence for treason and separatism.

The visit followed a surprise offer in October from Devlet Bahçeli, the leader of the government’s nationalist governing partner, to free Öcalan in return for ordering the PKK to lay down arms. President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan has called the proposal a “historic window of opportunity”.

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